Linda Ann Stoltz

Linda Ann Stoltz obituary, Little Elm, TX

Linda Ann Stoltz

Linda Stoltz Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Sep. 10, 2024.
LINDA FROEHLICH STOLTZ

September 10, 1972 - August 27th, 2024

Linda Froehlich Stoltz, 51, passed away peacefully Tuesday, August 27th in Plano, TX. Born September 10, 1972, in Houston, TX to Bernice and Raymond Froehlich, Linda was an only child who loved to play and help around the farm she grew up on in Cypress, TX.

Linda moved to Fort Worth where she earned her bachelor's degree in marketing at Texas Wesleyan University. Linda was a well-known cowgirl and loved to be at her favorite place, the Fort Worth Stockyards, where she would two step to country music with her best friend, Jolene, and sometimes the luckiest Cowboy in the room.

Linda had a short but successful career working in marketing for a few top magazines in the DFW area before finding her calling as a loving "all-star" mom. Linda was first married to Jefferson Tucker in 1998 and had two wonderful children, Raymond and Joseph Tucker. They eventually moved from Arlington, TX to Little Elm, TX and divorced in 2010 but remained friends.

Linda loved Jesus in a way only people very close to her would ever understand. She worked as an employee and volunteered for several years at St Phillips Episcopal Church in Frisco, TX. "Way Truth Life" was tattooed on her right arm as a heartbeat sign just to give a small example of her dedication and love to Jesus. Linda was a talented painter who gifted many of her paintings to multiple churches in the DFW area. Linda was also the most conservative person that any of us knew and was proud of it!

Linda found her soulmate and best friend, Jordan Stoltz, and married on June 7th, 2014. They would remain married until her passing. They shared a lifetime of memories together in the span of only a decade - one of which was spending time watching budget horror movies with her best friend, Angelique. Although Linda and Jordan both had previous marriages with kids, Linda did a great job being a mom to a mixed family. Linda did this with grace and dignity and loved all her kids unconditionally.

Linda is preceded in death by her parents Bernice and Raymond, his sister Vivian, her husband Edgar, and their only daughter Diane. She leaves behind her first husband Jefferson, their kids Joey and Raymond, husband Jordan, his son Mitchell, first cousins Roger and Donnie Steinsiek, along with Rogers 2 children and 3 grandchildren and Dianes 2 children and 5 grandchildren.

Please consider donating to Mental Health Foundation www.mentalhealthfoundation.org. Anxiety and depression may not have taken Linda's life, but it did play a role in her passing. We all miss Linda's sense of humor and unbelievable amount of kindness she showed to anyone she met. She was a wonderful mother and wife. God bless her. Heaven got an all-star follower of Jesus, and we just want her back.

Until we meet again.

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